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CATALOGUE 


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COLLECTION 


Mr. THOMAS ROBINSON 


OF PROVIDENCE, R. I. 


Hieh Class Paintings, 


MOSTLY OF THE 


MODERN FRENCH SCHOOL, 


AND PARTICULARLY EMBRACING 


THE ARTISTIC WORKS OF THE CLASSIC MASTERS 
OF FRENCH ART. 


TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, 


AT MOORE’S ART GALLERIES, 
290 FIFTH AVENUE, 


TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, Nov. 16, 17 AND 18, 
AT EIGHT o’CLOCK EACH EVENING, 
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WILLIAM P. MOORE, AUCTIONEER. 


a) T has been my desire to place before the American 


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4%| people a historical collection of pictures by the French 


e733) artists of the nineteenth century. As with great au- 


thors in literature, so in art it takes more than a generation, even 
with the rapidity of developement of modern ideas, to settle the 
comparative merit of great artists. Inquiring of an old dealer 
for something of Hazlitt’s,—“ Hazlitt!” said he, “ don’t talk to 
me of him. Fifty years ago my shelves were full of them, and 
the only use I could put them to was kindling fires. I could 
get five guineas apiece for them now.” A picture dealer told 
Richard Wilson, “See here, Dick, I would like to patronize you, 
but my garret is full o’ them.” So it is, and has been with 
serious art. 

My collection, commencing with David, the stern and severe 
reformer of art, as he called himself, down through Gros, 
Delacroix, Gericault, Horace Vernet, Paul Delaroche, Conture, 
Troyon, Millet, Diaz, Rousseau, Corot, Daubigny,—has led me 
wherever I could get an interesting and worthy example of any 
of this race of giants. Of the collection, let art connoisseurs 


and lovers of art judge for themselves. 


Most respectfully, 


THOMAS ROBINSON. 


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ARTISTS REPRESENTED 
AND NUMBER OF EXAMPLES OF EACH. 


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Number of Pictures, 232. 


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Number of Artists, go. 


CONDITIONS OF SALE. 


1. The highest bidder to be the buyer, and if any dispute 
arise between two or more bidders, the lot so in dispute shall be 
immediately put up again and re-sold. 


2. The purchasers to give their names and addresses, and 
to pay down a cash deposit, or the whole of the purchase-money, 
if required, in default of which the lot or lots so purchased to be 
immediately put up again and re-sold. 


3. The lots to be taken away at the buyer’s expense and 
risk upon the conclusion of the sale, and the remainder of the 
purchase-money to be absolutely paid or otherwise settled for to 
the satisfaction of the auctioneer, on or before delivery; in default 
of which, the undersigned will not hold himself responsible if 
the lots be lost, stolen, damaged, or destroyed, but they will be 
left at the sole risk of the purchaser. 


4. The sale of any article is not to be set aside on account 
of any error in the description. All articles are exposed for 
public exhibition one or more days, and are sold just as they are, 
without recourse. 


5. To prevent inaccuracy in delivery, and inconvenience in 
the settlement of the purchases, no lot can, on any account, be 
removed during the sale. 


6. Upon failure to comply with the above conditions, the 
money deposited in part payment shall be forfeited; all lots un- 
cleared within the time aforesaid shall be re-sold by public or 
private sale, without further notice, and the deficiency (if any) 
attending such re-sale, shall be made good by the defaulter at 
this sale, together with all charges attending the same. ‘This 
condition is without prejudice to the right of the auctioneer to 
enforce the contract made at this sale, without such re-sale, if he 
thinks fit. 


WM. P. MOORE. 


INDEX TO ARTISTS REPRESENTED, 


BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES, HONORS AND 
OTHER INFORMATION. 


ANTIGNA (JEAN-PIERRE-ALEXANDRE), dec’d...... Paris 
Born in Orleans, 1818. Pupilof Paul Delaroche. Made 
his début in the Salon, Paris, 1841. Chevalier of the Le- 
gion of Honor. Medal at Philadelphia, 1876. Exam- 
ples of his work were purchased by the French Govern- 
ment for the Museums at Orleans and Avignon and for 
the Luxembourg. Died, 1878. 


No. 12. At the Well. 


porn. t1éad. 
‘108. Mother and Child. 


ASSELYN MUR AEC Waar ing ty x ose SEER te Antwerp 
Born at Antwerp, 1610. Pupilof J. Vanderwelde. Died, 
1660. 


No. 191. Statian Landscape. 


BEAULIEU (AnaTote HENRI DE)............5. Paris 
Medal, 1868. 


No. 157. Constantinople. 


iG MVE Pet JOSEPH) 0s, os sa ches, b vsinwa dae v son oo eke Paris 


Born at Marseilles, 1790. Historical Painter. Medal, 
Second Class, 1824. Medal, First Class, 1827. Legion 
of Honor, 1836. 


No. 109. Lion Hunters. 


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BELLEL (JEAN JOSEPH), «2: 274 as ee ee Paris 


Born at Paris, 1814. Pupil of Otivrié. Chevalier of the 
Legion of Honor. 


No. 24. Sunset. 


BERCHERE (Nanrcissk).............000e+ 0000: Paris 
Born at Etampes, 1822. Pupil of Remond. Legion of 
Honor, 


No. 120. Zhe Watering Place. 


BERTIN (Joun Victor)...... <. 0-0 5a = eee Paris 


Born at Paris, 1775. Died in 1842. Pupil of Valencien- 
nes. First Class Gold Medal, 1808. Legion of Honor, 
1817. 


No. 184. Young Ladies’ Institute. 


BODMER (KArL)... 3.45.5. Sass eee Paris 
Born at Zurich, 1805. Legion of Honor. 


No. 4. Autumn Landscape. 
“88. Landscape. 


BONHEUR (Jvuierre,) (Madame Peyrol).......... Paris 


Born in Paris, 1830, Sister of Rosa Bonheur and pupil 
of her father, Raymond Bonheur. 


No. 33. Landscape and Cattle. 


BONHEUR, (Ros4).. oi 20.5. oa ee Paris 


Born at Bordeaux, 1822. Pupil of her father, Raymond 
Bonheur. Member of the Institute of Antwerp and cf 
the Legion of Honor. ‘The most accomplished woman 
painter who ever lived.” —amerion. ) 


No. 231. Holstein Bull. 


INDEX TO ARTISTS. 7 


BONNINGTON (RICHARD PARKES) dec’d..... London 


Born in Arnold, near Nottingham, England, 1801. Pupil 
of Gros. Gold Medal, 1824. His painting, ‘Francois 
1 et la Duchesse d’Etempes,” is in the Louvre, Paris. 
Died, 1828. 


No. 66. On the Coast. 
“ 168. Looking Toward the Tuileries. 


MUD NECLLUGCENE) Scioscia heed evcvacduay ves Paris 
Born in Honfleur, France. Medals, Paris, 1881 & 1883. 


No. 50. Havre. 
“166. Washing Day. 


BEACQUERMOND (FELIX). .-...... 0.00 000008, Paris 
Born at Paris, 1833. Medals at the Salon in 1866, 1867, 
1872. 


No. 43. jardin des Plants (Water Color). 


BURNIER (RIcHARD)............ Diisseldorf and Paris 


Born at the Hague. Pupil of Lambinet, and of the 
Academy of Holland. 


No. 42. Return from Pasture. 


eURMUME I CUARLES).. 4 o.< syeet eck usecraateaeds Paris 


Pupil of Remon and Frangais. Medals, 1855, 185 
1863, 1867, and 1869. Legion of Honor, 1866. 


No. 103. Landscape with Cattle. 


CMABRY (Marvin LEONCE),..........000008000- Paris 
Born at Bordeaux. Pupil of Troyon. Medal, 1879. 


No. 34. Landscape and Cattle. 


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CHARDIN (JEAN BapTisTE SIMEON) dec’d........ Paris 


Born in Paris, 1699. Pupil of Noél Nicolas Coypel. 
Pensioned by the King. Died, December 6, 1779. 


No. 112. Washerwoman. 
(From the De Bournonville Sale.) 


COROT (JEAN BAPTISTE CAMILLE), dec’d.......... Paris 


Born in Paris, 1799. Studied art against the wishes of 
his family. Instructed first by Michallon, afterward by 
Victor Bertin, and spent several yearsin Italy. At first 
unsuccessful in obtaining recognition, Corot’s works after- 
ward became so popular that his income for several years 
averaged over two hundred thousand francs from his pro- 
fession alone. Medals, Paris, 1838, 1848, 1855, 1867 (Zx- 
position Universelle). Legion of Honor, 1846: Officer of 
the same, 1867. Died 1875. Diploma to the Memory of 
Deceased Artists (Exposition Universelle), 1878. 


No. 20. At Meuzlly. 

41. Fontainebleau. 

49. Lntrance toa Garden. 

pita ened, Pde SUAS ACee 

Diy 270. me Om Ber er tte, 

“82. Morning. 

“86. Ltalian Landscape. 

“99. Wood Interior (From his Sale). 
119. Slorence at Sunset. 

“123. Coast of Normandy (Painted in 1836). 
125. Mountain Stream. 

“128, Study in Italy. 


133. Llorence. 
(From the collection of Madame Balzac.) 


TiRT sO. Niwa Of aw recs 
“154. Sunset in the Mountazns. 


162. Luvirons of Florence. 
(Painted during his first visit to Italy.) 


INDEX TO ARTISTS. 9 


No. 167. Landscape. 

170. Among the Lakes of Italy. 
174. Coast of France. 

“186. Wear Ville ad’ Avray. 

190. arly Morning. 

194. Misty Morning. 

“199. Morning at Ville d Avray. 
“202. Portrait of M. Rude, the Sculptor. 
206. Classic Landscape. 
peo Lae Old Tree. 

Pastas. Je Cavin. 

217. JLtalian Landscape. 

mue22, . Landscape. 

gan. Oak Trees. 


OU IR IGEL LT (GUSTAVE), dec’d. 2.0.0... eee cee ees Paris 


Born in Ornans, 1819. Pupil of Stuben and Hesse. 
Medals, 1849, 1857, 1861. Offered the Cross of the Le- 
gion of Honor, but refused it. Decorated with the Order 
of St. Michael. Died, 1877. 


No. 19. Near Etretat. 
«62. Landscape near Ornans. 
boron, © Lhe Kavine. 
“ 129. Willows by the Riverside. 


192. Sunset on the Wave. 
(From the Collection of Emile Girardin.) 


“ 200. Ornans (His Birthplace). 


WeCNe URI LHOMAS ic ede oa cs ug vie wre e celts nes os Paris 


Born in Senlis, December 21, 1815. Studied with Gros, 
later with Paul Delaroche. Medals, 1844, 1849, 1855. 
Died, March 31, 1879. 


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No. 98. Head. 
“ 130. Head of a Young Girl (Drawing). 
“31977. Head of a Falconer (Drawing). 
DAUBIGNY (CHARLEs FRANQoIs), dec’d,........ Paris 


Born in Paris, 1817. Pupil of his father and Paul Dela- 
roche, and for three years studied in Italy. Medals, 1848, 
1853, 1855, 1857, 1859, 1867. Legion of Honor, 1859; 
Officer of the same, 1874. Died, 1878. Diploma to the 
Memory of Deceased Artists (Hxposition Universelle), 


1878. 
No. 35. Zwéilight—flarvest Time. 
Shy 40... Lape ports 
“65. Landscape. 
“85. Looking Over the Country. 
Te OT Re EL Aroesiers. 
“107. Coast near Ville de Ville. 
“ 114. Landscape (Drawing). 
“ 3115. Evening (Drawing). 
Ne 3e0) we tie erie, 
“ 137. Landscape. 
“142. Autumn Sunset. 
“161. Zhe Coming Storm. 
“175. Autumn Sunset. 
“. 1¥98.. Landscape. 
“209. Springtime. 
Si BERS SLOVENIA. 
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DAUBIGNY (Kak. PIERRE)....i5 205s eee Paris 


Born in Paris. Son and pupil of C. F. Daubigny. Med- 
als at Paris and Philadelphia. 


No. 26. 
a9 rice 


Early Morning. 
Lintrance to Treport. 


INDEX TO ARTISTS. 11 


CUO Oa LA ho Oe a a Paris 


No. 36. Malade a’Imaginaire (Drawing). 
Senin 242 Choir. 


PAP SC TACOUIS LOUIS). i035 owed c sess cece tecaes Paris 


borneat) ars, 1748. Died, 1825. Grand Prize, 1775, 
David was the chief of painters, when the French Revo- 
lution came on. He was a member of the Convention in 
1792, voted for the death of Louis XVI., and became a 
partisan of Robespierre. When the latter fell, he was 
imprisoned, and after the Restoration, was exiled, and 
lived till his death by suicide, at Brussels. Great master 
in design, Member of the Institute. 


No. 219. Sortrait of Marshal Ney. 


DECAMPS (ALEXANDRE GABRIEL), dec’d......... Paris 


Born in Paris, 1803. Pupil of Abel de Pujol. Medals, 
Paris, 1831, 1834. Legion of Honor, 1839; Officer of the 
same, 1851. Died, 1860. 

No. 80. Street in Cairo. 

rrr. Lnvirons of Constantinople (Drawing). 

122. Jurkish Guard. 

“149. Sampson and Delilah. 

158. Piza. 

“ 188. Scissors Grinder. 

“© 204. Turkish Yard (Salon, 1831). 

224. Parting by the River Side. 


Mpereere PC FSa CCUGAR) 0, 2h (pclae vs ee etwas ss Paris 
Born at Ghent. Medals at Paris, 1867, 1869. 


No. 3. Wood Interior with Cattle. 


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DELACROIX (FEr’p Victor EuGENE), dec’d.... Paris 


Born in Charenten-Saint Meurice, near Paris, April 26, 
1798. Pupilof Guerin. Medals, Paris, 1824, 1848. Le- 
gion of Honor, 1831; Officer of the same, 1846; Com- 
mander of the same, 1855. Medal of Honor (Axfosition 
Universelle), 1855. Member of the Institute of France, 
1857. Died, August 13, 1863. 


No. 25. Don Juan. 

169. Lortratt of the Artist. 
“173. Taking the Last Vow. 
215. Arab Spy. 


DELAMALN (Paut).........)).555 ee 


Born in Paris. Pupil of Drélling and Le Blanc. 


No. 13. Lhe Market Place, Algiers. 
“ 39. An Arab Fete. 


DELAROCHE (Hippotyte, called PAvL), dec’d. . Paris 


Paris, 1797-1856. Pupil of Baron Gros, Professor of 
Painting at L’Ecole des Beaux Arts. Member of the 
Institute. Officer of the Legion of Honor. ‘ Delaroche 
is one of the best artists who in these days has come down 
to the popular understanding.’ —Hamerton. 


No. 31. Study for one of the Maids of Honor in 


“Death Scene of Queen Elizabeth.” 
(The picture is owned by the French Government.) 


WR POON Eos: 2 


DESCHAMPS (A. Fi) ....555 90 ee eee Paris 
No. 10. Zhe Flower Girl. 


Davie. LOCART IST S; 13 


DIAZ (NARCISSE VIRGILE, DE LA PENA), dec’d...... Paris 


Born in Bordeaux, 1807. His parents were banished from 
Spain on account of political troubles, and at ten years 
of age Diaz was left an orphan in a strange country. At 
fifteen years of age he was apprenticed to a maker of 
porcelain, where his talent first displayed itself. After 
his ability as a wonderful colorist was recognized, Diaz 
painted and sold many pictures, working even too con- 
stantly, as if endeavoring by the accumulation of a vast 
fortune to avenge the poverty of his youth. Medals, 1844, 
1846, 1848. Legion of Honor, 1851. Died, 1876. Di- 
ploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists (Zxposition 
Universelle), 1878. 


No. 5. igure Reposing. 
“38. Gathering Wood. 
peeeos. i the Bath. 
“127. Forest of Fontainebleau. 
peel ao lors. 
“148. Spanish Muleteers. 
“159. Sete Champetre (Days of Crinoline). 
“ 181. Gathering Faggots. 
“185. Sorest of Fontainebleau. 
Peeeos, — Jecre Tree. 
“216. Mother and Child. 
DORE Ge aime GUSTAVE)  deC'dp A) im calanlee sob e ds Paris 


Born in Strasbourg, 1832. Chevalier of the Legion of 
Honor. Died, 1883. 


No. 94. Zwie«ight. 


Rr Gi eS). as cae cen hae cove tekns Paris 


Born in Nantes, 1812. As a boy he studied design in the 
porcelain manufactory of his father, but soon turned his 
attention to landscape painting, and made his début in the 
Salon of 1831. Medals, Paris, 1833. Legion of Honor, 


2 


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1849. Medals (Zxfosition Universelle), 1867. Officer 
of the Legion of Honor, 1870. 


No. 27. Landscape. 
79. Landscape. 


150. Landscape. 
T° POG, 0 2 Ae Conage, 


“ 183. Marine. 
DUPRE (Lion Victor), dec’d.........0ce cece eee Paris 
Brother and pupil of Jules Dupré. Medals at Paris and 
Philadelphia. 


No. 51. Cottage by the Stream. 
“ 83. Landscape. 


FORTUNY (MariAno), dec’d..............5.05. Rome 


Born in Reuss, Catalonia, June 11, 1839. Pupil of the 
Barcelona Academy, Chevalier of the Order of Charles 
III., Prize of Rome from Spain, 1858. Died in Rome, 
Nov. 21, 1874. Diploma to the Memory of Deceased 
Artists (Zxposttion Universelle), 1878. 


No. 203. A Corner in Granada. 


FROMENTIN (Evcbne), dec’d................. Paris 


Born in La Rochelle, France, 1820. Studied landscape 
painting under Cabat, and traveled in the East from 1842 
to 1846 making many studies of Oriental subjects. Med- 
als, Paris, 1849, 1857, 1859. Legion of Honor, 1859. 
Medal (Zxfosition Universelle), 1867. Officer of the 
Legion of Honor, 1869. Died, 1876. Diploma to the 
Memory of Deceased Artists, 1878. 


No. 46. Arab Falconer. 
‘113. Arabs on Horseback. 
141. Caravansary, Constantine. 
230. Arab Staff Officer Calling to the Fight. 


DIVO AO mv LSS LS, 15 


GERARD (Baron FRANGoIS), dec’d........2..00. Paris 


Born at Rome in 1770. A pupil of David. Painted the 
“Battle of Austerlitz,” at the request of Napoleon, who 
made him an Officer of the Legion of Honor, Chevalier 
of St. Michael, and Member of the Institute. He was 
made Baron by Louis XVIII. Died at Paris, 1836. 


No. 172. Phryne before the Tribunal. 


GERICAULT (JEAN Louts ANDRH THHODOR)dec’d Paris 


Born in Rouen, 1791. Pupil of Vernet and of Guérin. 
Died, 1824. Represented by many paintings in the 
Louvre. 


No. 68. Head of Bull Dog. 


“100. Turkish Servant (Drawing). 
(The one who followed the artist to his grave) 


pomereO. 2 Orso. 

“ 3144. Stable Scene. 
“201. Dragoon, 1818. 
“221. Stable Interior. 


PROMI (Gdn LEON). 05h ce ccc case te cease Paris 


Born at Veroul, 1824. Member of the Institute, Officer 
of the Legion of Honor, Chevalier of the Red Eagle. 
Received eight Grand Medals, and the Medal of Honor 
of the Salon, 1874. 


No. 67. Sfellah Woman. 
“145. Quintus Curtius throwing himself into the 
flaming chasm to save his country. 


te Pe CAG) oo. 5 die we sys ato ba Balhae wae py Paris 
No. 1. Lishing. 


16 THE THOMAS ROBINSON COLLECTION. 


GROS (Baron ANTHONY JOHN),..........0-+.000-- Paris 


Born at Paris, 1771. Died, 1835. Historical painter of 
the First Empire. 


No. 220. Marshal Massena. 


GUDIN (JEAN ANTOINE THHODORE).........-+4-- Paris 


Born in Paris, 1802. Pupil of Girodet-Trioson. Medal, 
1824. Legion of Honor, 1828. Officer of the Legion 
of Honor, 2841. Medals, 1848 and 1855 (2xposition 
Universelle). Commander of the Legion of Honor, 
1855. 


No. 2. Marine. 


GUILLEMER (ErnEST)..........0000ee eee eee Paris 
Born in Senlis (Oise). Pupil of Oudinot. 
No. 156. Landscape. 


HEBERT (Anrorne Aucuste ERNEST)........... Paris 
Born at Grenoble, 1817. Pupil of David d’Angers. 


No. 49. Studies for his Picture in the Luxembourg. 


HEREAWU. (utes), decd... ).5 i... suet eee Paris 
Born in Paris. Pupil of Troyon. 


No. 9. Lastoral Life. 


HERPEIN ‘(.ton), decd... . 2... sca ee Paris 
Medals, 1875, 1876. Pupil of Daubigny and Busson, 
No. 71. Parc des Buttes, Chaumont. 


HEYDEN (JouN VANDER). .2..5...- ueoneeee Holland 
Dutch painter, born at Gorcun, 1637. 


No. 81.. At the Hague. 


PMOEX LO ARTISTS. 17 


HUGUET (Vicror Pierre), dec’d.............05. Paris 
Medal, 1873. 
No. 60. Arabs Watering Horses. 


HUNT (WititaAM Morris), dec’d............0005- Boston 


Born in Brattleboro, Vermont, 1824. Entered the Acad- 
emy at Dusseldorf and studied sculpture, but later turned 
his attention to painting, and became a pupil of Thomas 
Couture, Paris. Died, 1879. 


No. 212. Landscape, Easton, Mass. 


ISABEY (Lovis Gasriet Eucine), dec’d......... Paris 


Born in Paris, 1804. Pupil of his father. Medals, Paris, 
1824, 1827, 1855 (Axfposttion Universelle). Legion of 
Honor, 1832; Officer of the same, 1852. 


Na. 29, Ceasi, Efretat. 
“got. View in Holland. 
“179. The German King Swearing Allegiance 
to Charlemagne. 


PAC OUP (CHARLES EMILE). 02... oe eee ae ee Paris 


Born in Paris, 1813. Early in life he studied with a geo- 
graphical engraver; later, spent seven years in the army, 
and worked two years in England as an engraver on wood. 
Is famous for his etchings as well as for his paintings. 
Medals, Paris, 1861, 1863, 1864, 1867. Legion of Honor, 
1867. 


No. 69. Sheep. 


JONGKIND (JouHAn BARTHOLD).............-. Paris 
Born in Latrop, Holland, 1822. Pupil of Isabey. Med- 
als, Paris, 1852. 


No. 208. Moonlight. 
2 


18 THE THOMAS ROBINSON COLLECTION. 


KENSETT (J. F.), dec’d...... 2.2235 Ges New York 


Born in Cheshire, Ct., in 1818, and died in 1873. Stud- 
ied in England and on the Continent. National Acad- 


emy, 1840. 
No. 53. On the Bouquet River, Adirondacks. 


KNYFF (Atrrep Dr), decdi..545 2.50 eee Paris 


Native of Brussels. Chevalier of the Legion of Honors 


No. 28. Autumn Landscape. 
“76. Roman Campagna. 


LAFAGE. (G,) 2.503 25.20 ee Paris 
Pupil of Corot. 


No. 6. Summer Landscape. 
Or he. : Liemdsca pe. 


LAMBINET (Emme), dec’d.................-e- Paris 


Born at Versailles, 1810. Pupil of Drdlling. Medals, 
Paris, 1843, 1853, 1857. Legion of Honor, 1867. Died 
1878, 


No. 61. Landscape. 
“ 143. Landscape, Bougival. 


LATOUCHE ((Lovis), dec'd.;. 2. ae Paris 


Born in Foérte-sous-Jovarre. 


No. 11. On the Coast. 
“58. The Beach at Berck. 
“go. Marine. 
“164. Coast of France, Berck. 


LE PAGE. (BASTIEN)... ;.......) ee Paris 
No. 147. Zhe Rainbow. 


INDEX TO ARTISTS. 1g 


RE EAN Er COTANISLAS) 00 psc esc'e cee ein ¥ one eteess Paris 


No. 


Born at Caen. A pupil of Corot. 
15. Musty Morning. 


LEYS (Baron JEAN Aucustus HEnr1), dec’d....Antwerp 


No. 


Born at Antwerp, 1815. Originally intended for the 
Church, but controlled by his love of art, he entered the 
studio of his brother, F. de Brackeleer, in 1830, and came 
into prominence by a picture painted in his eighteenth 
year. Medal, Paris, 1846. ‘Legion of Honor, 1847. 
Grand Medal of Honor, 1855 (Zxposition Universelle), 
One of the eight Grand Medals of Honor (£xfosttion 
Universelle), 1867. Member of the Academy of Antwerp. 
Created Baron, 1862. Knight of the Order of Leopold. 
Died, 1869. Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists, 
(Exposition Universelle), 1878. Represented by paint- 
ings in the Museums of Frankfort and Brussels. 


87. Lntertor of Church. 


eee Ee CAMILLE) O70 5.025. ci oi eas beeen bs Peev ae Paris 


No. 


Pupil of Diaz. 
64. Landscape. 


MARILHAT (Prosper), dec’d........0...000005 Paris 


Born in Vertaizou, 1810. Pupil of Roqueplan. Died, 
1847. 


No. 118. TZwztlight near Marsetlles. 
“153. Arab Funeral in Algiers. 
“171. Algerian Landscape. 
“197. Vue de Thiers, France. 
RP NAPEC ED (REND) F200 00.0. 2.00 ei) ccs Sede ane, Paris 


No. 


Pupil of Troyon. Later devoted himself to art criticism 
in Paris. 


23. Landscape, with Cattle. 


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THE THOMAS ROBINSON COLLECTION. 


MICHEL (Georcss), dec'd .......0.csnev asus France 


Born, 1763. Neglected during his life, but his paintings 
are now sought for by connoisseurs. He is represented 
in the Louvre and other public galleries. Died, 1843. 
22. Cloudy Day. 
30. Autumn Landscape. 
57. Coming Shower. 
84. Shepherd. 
92. Old Mill (Drawing). 
102. Landscape. 
110. Champs Elysees (Drawing). 
131. Landscape (Drawing). 
165. Landscape. 
193. Cloud Effect. 
207. Stone-Breakers. 


MILLET (JEAN Frangois), dec’d................- Paris 


Born at Greville, France, 1814. Pupil of Langlois, at 
Cherbourg. His progress there was so remarkable that 
the Municipality of Cherbourg gave him a small pension 
that he might go to study in Paris. In 1837 he became a 
pupil of Paul Delaroche and the friend of Corot, Theo- 
dore Rousseau, Pupré and Diaz. Medals, Paris, 1853, 
1864, 1867 (Axposition Universelle). Legion of Honor, 
1868, Died, 1875. Diploma to the Memory of Deceased 
Artists (Zxposition Universelle), 1878. In his whole 
artistic career Millet only finished about eighty oil paint- 
ings, many of which he retained in his studio for a long 
time, returning to them again and again, in order to satisfy 
himself. 

72, Woman Milking (Pen and Ink Drawing). 
134. Scenefrom Lastof the Mohicans. Drawing. 
182. Lloughing (Drawing). 

195. Sheep Shearing (Drawing). 
227. Llghtinto Egypt. 


NUR A TO ARTISTS. 21 


EO IE ile nits oly evista ele yw Saws ve oes Paris 
Born in Venice. Pupil of Rossi and Diaz. 


No. 160. /ugures. 


(a 00 ESC a a Paris 
No. 14. Marine. 


NATOIRE (CHARLES JOSEPH)............. eee eee Rome 
1700-177 . Is largely represented in the Louvre. 


No. 135. Zhe Ascension (Drawing). 


INACTION (CPRANQOIS HENRI)... 0.0.5 ccc cee ec ceens Paris 
Born at Redmont. Pupil of Gleyne. 


No. 54. Twilight. 


GS os een keene scene saeeus Paris 
Medal, 1853. 
No. 78. camp. 


PILS (Istpore ALEXANDRE AUGUSTIN), dec’d....... Paris 


forme Paris, 1813, Pupil of Picot... Prix de Rome, 
1838. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, and Member 
of the Institute of France. Died, 1875. 


Nomx16. “The Turk. 


PREVOST PereCANDRG Vee fost oi ances se aes Saas Paris 
Pupil of La Salle. 

No. 16. Caz. 

RAFFET (Denis AucusTE Marie), dec’d......... Paris 


Paris, 18304—1860. Legion of Honor. Pupil of Charlet 
and of Gros. 


No. 178. Lortrait of French General (Drawing). 


22 THE THOMAS ROBINSON COLLECTION. 


REYNAUD °(FRANQOIS).:.%.5 2. ee eee ee Paris 


Native of Marseilles. 


No. 7. feasant Girl. 


REGNAULT (ALEXANDRE GEORGES HENRI)..... Paris 


Paris, 1843—1871. Prix de Rome, 1866. Medal, 1869. 
Returned to Paris from Algiers to take part in the de- 
fence of his country, and fell in the battle of Buzenval, 
while making a sortie from Paris. 


No. 73. Zhe African. 
“146. Moresque Dancing Girl. 


RENOIR (PIERRE AUGUSTE)... fs0.4s02s04s00 bee Paris 
No. 155. Winter. 


RICHET Goi08) 6 no 5 ace pei Paris 
Born in Solesmes. Pupil of Diaz, of Lefebvre, and of 
Boulanger. 


No. 37. Srench Farm Fflouse. 


ROQUEPLAN (Joseru ETteNNE CAMILLE)...... Paris 


Born in Malemort, 1802. Pupil of Gros and of Abel de 
Pujal. Painted several battle-pieces for the Gallery at 
Versailles, and decorated scveral ceilings in the Palace of 
the Luxembourg. Medals, 1853, 1855. Died, 1855. 


No. 77. On the Seashore. 
“« 189. Landscape. 


ROUSSEAU (TuHioporeE), dec’d................ Paris 


Born in Paris, 1812. Pupil of Guillon-Lethiere. First 
exhibited, Salon, 1834. Medals, 1834, 1840, 1855. Le- 
gion of Honor, 1852. One of the eight Grand Medals 
of Honor (Zxfosition Universelle), Paris, 1867. Died, 
1867. Diploma to the Memory of Deceased Artists, 1868. 


Tyger 1 OARTISTS. 23 


No. 18. Morning. 
“ 96. + Lwilight. 
106. Mountain Stream. 
“tat. Woodyard. 
“ 140. Village of La Brie. 
eio7. Landscape. 
(From the Collection of M. Sensier. Government 


Cachet on Back. 
223. Sunset. 


248. Forest of Fontainebleau. 


RAP MODES ( PMEDINAND).,. 0.5 acen sa oi paw cccetees Paris 
Born in Uzes. Medals, Paris, 1866. 


No. 21. fortrait of Girl. (The Artist’s Daughter). 


SCHEPFER (Ary), dec’d...........ccc cece ecees Paris 


Born in Dordrecht in 1795. Pupil of Guérin. Grand 
Prize for painting at Antwerp, 1816. Medals, Paris, 1824, 
1832. Legion of Honor, 1837. Died, 1858. 


No. 89. femme Moresque. 


TOURNEMINE (Cuartes EMILE VACHER DE)... Paris 


Born in Toulon, 1814. Pupil of Eugéne Isabey. Chev- 
alier of the Legion of Honor. Died, 1872. 


No. 48. Algiers. 
“93. lamingoes. 


TROYON (ConstTaAnTINE), dec’d............0205. Paris 


Born in Sévres, 1810. His parents wished him to be a 
painter of porcelain, but after a time spent in the manu- 
factory at Sévres, he studied under Riocreux, and became 
a painter of landscapes and animals. Medals, Paris, 1838, 
1840, 1846, 1848, 1855. Legion of Honor, 1849. Mem- 


24. THE THOMAS ROBINSON COLLECTION. 


ber of the Amsterdam Academy. Died, 1865. Diploma 
to the Memory of Deceased Artists (Zxposition Univer- 
selle), 1878. 
No. 36. Landscape. 
‘44, Landscape and Cattle. 
“ 101. Landscape (Drawing). 
117. LVear Paris. (Mount Valerien in the 


Distance). 
“151. Cattle Ploughing. 
1S SROs, © RLS. 


176. Lrench Cottage. 

“ 196. Landscape. 

“218. Cow Grazing (Crayon Drawing). 
“232. Cow ina Stable. 


VALLEE (Etienne MAXIME)..............0..05- Paris 
No. 8. Landscape. 


VERBOECKHOVEN (EvcEnE J.)......... Brussels 


Born in Warneton (West Flanders), July 8, 1799. Med- 
als at Paris, 1724, 1841, 1855. Legion of Honor, 1845, 
Chevalier of the Order of Leopold, St. Michael of Bava- 
ria, and Christ of Portugal. Decoration of the Iron 
Cross. Member of the Royal Academies of Belgium. 
Antwerp, and St. Petersburg. » Died, 1881. 


No. 52. Sheep-fold. 


VERNET: (Hor4cs),-dec’d,.... 22... paee eee Paris 


Born in the Louvre, 1789. Pupil of Vincent. Director 
of the French Academy in Rome, 1828. Member of the 
Institute of France, 1863. Grand Officer of the Legion 
of Honor. Died, 1863. 


INDEX TO ARTISTS. 25 


No. 44. Horse and Cart. 
“124. Ln the Stable. 
e320. Lion. 


RemunaON Mok (CLAUDE [OSEPH).. 20.0.6. cee nee Pee Paris 


Native of Avignon, 1714—1789. Member of the Acad- 
emy, 1753. 


No. 105. Coast of [taly. 


TOP EST a0 has Fo 7g Sd ee ea a Paris 
No. 45. Children Gathering Flowers. 


VEYRASSAT (Jules JAcQuEs)............ 002. Paris 
Medal, 1872. Legion of Honor, 1878. 


No. 55. Lloughing. 


ROR T IIe NECANTOINE) . 20505. eae bos cues tees ceece es Paris 
Native of Lyons. Chevalier of the Legion of Honor, 
1870. 

No. 17. Landscape. 

“ 180. S#ll Life. 


CATALOGUE. 


FIRST EVENINGS sacle. 


Turespay, Nov. 16, 


Commencing at 8 o’clock P.M. promptly. 


*,* Measurements given are in inches, the first figures indicating 
the height of the canvas. 


3 
« 
I 


8. ALEXANDRE CHARLES GITTARD 
Fishing 


Q x 123¢ 


2 


IO: JEAN ANTOINE THEODORE GUDIN 


Deceased 


Marine 


IOx 11% 


MODERN PAINTINGS. 27 


3 
CESAR DECOCK 


Wood Interior, with Cattle pes 


20x 14 


4 
KARL BODMER aS ey 


Autumn Landscape 
134% x 20% 


5 


N. V. DIAZ SEO. 


Deceased 
Figure Keposing 
6x9% 

6 
G. LAFAGE 


Deceased 


Summer Landscape 
6%x8Y 


; FO 


FRANCOIS REYNAUD 


The Peasant Girl 


ba Fy, 


2 ay 


28 THE THOMAS ROBINSON COLLECTION. 


/ 20, : 
MAXIME ETIENNE VALLEE 
Deceased 
Landscape 


25% x 39 


[SO 


JULES HEREAN 


Deceased 


Pastoral Life 


2334 x 283 


LO 10 


A. F. DESCHAMPS 


The Flower Girl 


24x 15 


Il 


AL $= L. LATOUCHE 


Deceased 


On the Coast 


8x14 


I2 


[U0, JEAN PIERRE ALEXANDRE ANTIGNA 


Deceased 


At the Well 


20x 14% 


MODERN PAINTINGS. 


13 
PAUL DELAMAINE 


Deceased 


The Market Place 


18x 13% 


14 
ALPHONSE MURATON 
Marine 


18% x 28 


15 
mc LEPINE 
Misty Morning 


20 x 24 


16 
ALEXANDRE PROVOST 


Cat 


7X5 


17 

A. VOLLEN 

Landscape 
64% x 8% 


Bt 


29 


Co 


Se 


dO, 


wae? ds 


Ie 


30 THE THOMAS ROBINSON COLLECTION. 


axe I 8 
THEODORE ROUSSEAU 


Deceased 


Morning 
8x 14 


IO 19 
. GUSTAVE COURBET 


Deceased 


Near Etretat 


13 x 16 


20 


J. B.C. COROT 
195 3 [at fie) Deceased 


At Neville 
IOox 15 
ly sv 2I 
/ FERDINAND ROYBET 
Painted from his Daughter 
14% x 114 
AYE GEORGES MICHEL 


Deceased 


A Cloudy Day 
814% x 12 


MODERN PAINTINGS. 


23 
RENE MENARD 


Landscape and Cattle 


Thue. to 


24 
JEAN JOSEPH BELLEL 
Sunset 


oa ae) 


25 
EUG. DELACROIX 


Deceased 


Don Juan 
8% x 6% 


26 
KARL DAUBIGNY 


Deceased 


Early Morning 
Q3 X 1034 


27 
JULES DUPRE 
Autumn Landscape 


74x14 


31 


Si 


2a 


fos. 


32 


V20 


pas 


JO 


Study for one of the Maids of Honor 


THE THOMAS ROBINSON COLLECTION. 


28 
ALFRED DE KNYFF 


Deceased 


Autumn Landscape 


16 x 12 


a 
LOUIS GABRIEL EUGENE ISABEY 


Deceased 


The Coast at Etretat 
94% x14¥% 


30 
GEORGES MICHEL 


Deceased 


Autumn Landscape 
9% X 1234 


31 
PAUL DELAROCHE 


Deceased 


in Death Scene of Queen Elizabeth, in his 


picture owned by French Government. 
16,5 1397 


MODERN PAINTINGS. 33 


32 OS 


PAUL DELAROCHE 


Deceased 


study for one of the Maids of Honor 
in Death Scene of Queen Elizabeth, in his 
picture owned by French Government. 


16x 13% 


33 SS = 


JULIETTE BONHEUR (Mapame PEyrot) 


Landscape and Cattle 
164 x 13% 


34 
Pee. . 
MARTIN LEONCE CHABRY 


Landscape and Cattle 


16% x 22 


a o7 
CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY 
Deceased 
Twilight—Harvest Time 


9% x14 


36 “YO ¢ 
CONSTANTINE TROYON 


Deceased 


Landscape 


1, x2o2 


34 


THE THOMAS ROBINSON COLLECTION. 


37 
LEON RICHET 


French Farm House 


I5 x 22% 


38 
N. V. DIAZ 
Deceased 
Gathering Wood 


9% x 6 


39 
PAUL DELAMAIN 


Deceased 


An Arab Fete 


IOx 15% 


40 
CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY 
Deceased 
Rongiport 
103 x 18% 


AI 
1B... COROT 
Deceased 
Fontainebleau 


14% x 12 


MODERN PAINTINGS. 35 


42 
RICHARD BURNIER ILO, 


Return from Pasture 
34% x 27% 


43 yA 
FELIX BRACQUEMOND 
(Water Color) 


Jardin des Plants 


10 x 1034 


44 / Co 
HORACE VERNET 
Deceased 
Horse and Cart 
123 x 15% 


5O 


45 47 


PAUL VERNON 


Children Gathering Flowers 


8x6% 


46 SIO 
EUGENE FROMENTIN 
Deceased 
Arab Falconer 
94x 15% 


86 THE THOMAS ROBINSON COLLECTION. 


cae 47 
ab, J BG CORGs 


Deceased 
Entrance to a Garden 
Lr x 7% 
i : 
CHARLES EMILE VACHER DeTOURNEMINE 


Deceased 
Algiers 
64% x 11% 
-_ 
SI 49 
ANTOINE AUGUSTE ERNEST HEBERT 
Study for his picture inthe Luxembourg 


oe Ohh 


SLO s 

c EUGENE BOUDIN 
Havre 
934 x 12% 


VICTOR DUPRE 


Deceased 


a5. s 


Cottage by the stream 
QM x 1234 


MODERN PAINTINGS. 


37 


52 
EUGENE VERBOECKHOVEN 


Deceased 


The sheepfold 


7x9% 


53 
J. F. KENSETT 


Deceased 


On the Bouquet River, Adirondacks 


Tox 24 


54 
FRANCOIS HENRI NAZON 


Twilight 


2934 x 40% 


55 
JULES JACQUE VEYRASSAT 
Ploughing 
9/4 Xx 1234 


56 
ERNEST GUILLEMER 
Near Fontainebleau 


I5 x 184 


JO 


tsa 


We: 


Lao 


JOS 


38 


THE THOMAS ROBINSON COLLECTION, 


oy 
GEORGES MICHEL 
Deceased 
Coming Shower 
123f x 1734 


58 
LOUIS LATOUCHE 


Deceased 


Plaque Berck 


17 x 20% 


nae 
JEAN PIERRE ALEXANDRE ANTIGNA 


Deceased 


Head 


16% x 124% 


60 
VICTOR PIERRE HUGUET 
Arabs Watering Horses 


21x 29 


61 
EMILE LAMBINET 
Deceased 
Landscape 


8144 x13 


MODERN PAINTINGS. 39 


62 
GUSTAVE COURBET 


Deceased 


Landscape near Ornans 


20 x 24 


63 Whe 
1B. CoCOROT 


Deceased 


Hillside 


6 x 103 


ee Waves 
CAMILLE MAGNUS 
Landscape 
134% x 184 
65 / IO 


CHARLES FARNCOIS DAUBIGNY 


Deceased 


Landscape 


14x 20% 


2QoO 


5 ZL OSa 


RICHARD PARKES BONNINGTON 


Deceased 


On the Coast 


hipsay 


40 YZTHE THOMAS ROBINSON COLLECTION. 


67 


Mt CO J. L. GEROME 
Fellah Woman 
83, x 6% 
he 68 


JEAN LOUIS ANDRE THEODOR GERICAULT 


Deceased 


Head of bull Dog 


734 x I0 
7 
20 ¢ 69 
CHARLES EMILE JACQUE 
Sheep 
x1 
50 ‘ 


J. Bic: CORCE 


Deceased 


On the Seine 


II x 16 


ST LEON HERPIN 


Deceased 


Parc des Buttes Chaumont 


31 x 24 


MODERN PAINTINGS. 4] 


72 OSm 
J. F. MILLET 


Deceased 


Woman Milking 


Pen and Ink Drawing 


# SEO 
ALEXANDRE GEORGES HENRY REGNAULT 
Deceased 
The African 
164% x12% 


74 Wie 


CONSTANTINE TROYON 


Deceased 


Landscape and Cattle 


13% x 12 


me Fae 


ALFRED DE KNYFF 


Deceased 


Roman Campania 


24% x 38 


Ls JT in 

KARL DAUBIGNY om 

Deceased ) 
Entrance to Treport 


38 x 73 
4* 


SECOND EVENING'S SALE, 
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 17, 


Commencing at 8 o’clock P. M. promptly. 


‘ —— 
We, 77 
JOSEPH ETIENNE CAMILLE ROQUEPLAN 


Deceased 


On the Sea Shoe 
94x 14% 


Lee 78 
JULES NOEL 
Ecamp 
1870 
5 103% x 15 
| J L-O ; 79 
JULES DUPRE 
Landscape 
834 x 16% 
| Ka 80 


A. G. DECAMPS 


Deceased 


Street 1n Cairo 
752 X10% 


MODERN PAINTINGS. 43 


81 y, CO 
JOHN VANDER HEYDEN 


Deceased 


At the Hague 
13}2X 9% 


f SEO 


123.-C COROT 
Deceased 
Morning 
103% x 8% 


83 Le 
VICTOR DUPRE 
Deceased 
Landscape 
85 x 14K 


84 Otel 


G. MICHEL 


Deceased 


Shepherd 
85 S10 


C. F. DAUBIGNY 
Deceased 
Looking Over the Country 
8Y x 103% 


{oO 


foo 


44 


THE THOMAS ROBINSON COLLECTION. - 


86 
TR. CAcoRron 
Deceased 
Italian Landscape 
II%’x14¥% 


87 
BARON LEYS 
Deceased 
Interior of a Church 


74% x5% 


88 
KARL BODMER 


Landscape 
134% x 20% 


89 
ARY SCHEFFER 
Deceased 
Femme Mauresque 
74x53 


go 
LD. LATOUCHSE 
Deceased 
Marine 


26x 37% 


MODERN PAINTINGS. 45 


gI fO5% 
L. G. E. ISABEY 


Deceased 


View in Holland 


9% x 13 


ie ose 
~ G. MICHEL 


Deceased 


The Old Mill 


Drawing 
16% x 20 


93 LObe 


C. E. V. TOURNEMINE 


Deceased 


Flamingoes 
12% x 20% 


04 ATO 


GUSTAVE DORE 


Deceased 
Twilight 
26x 43 


95 AIO 


Weev., DIAZ 


Deceased 


At the Bath 
114 x8¥% 


46 


Z2e 


THE THOMAS ROBINSON COLLECTION, 


96 
T. ROUSSEAU 


_ Deceased 
Twilight 


634 x 10 


97 
C. F. DAUBIGNY 
Deceased 
The Harvesters 


8 x 133% 


98 
T. COUTURE 


Deceased 


Head 


18 x i5 


f 


99 
J. B.C CORGE 
Deceased 
Wood Interior 


(From his Sale.) 
13% X17% 


wi 


MODERN PAINTINGS. 47 


| mele) : LAO 
Vee A rs -GERICAULT 


Deceased 


The Turkish Servant who followed the 
Artist to his Grave 


Drawing 
10 x 63 
IOI ae 


Ce EROYON 


Deceased 


Landscape 


Drawing 


18% x 244% 


VASE, 


G. MICHEL 


Deceased 


Landscape 
1334 x 183¢ 


103 
C. BUSSON 


Landscape and Cattle 


34 x 47 


48 THE THOMAS ROBINSON COLLECTION. 


EAS OD ree 
G. COURBET 
Deceased 


The Ravine 
1234 x 19% 


Vb 105 


JOSEPH VERNET 
Deceased 
Coast of Italy 


19 x 24% 


106 
T. ROUSSEAU 
Deceased 
The Mountain Stream 
8Y x 1234 


107 
SOO C. F. DAUBIGNY 


Deceased 


Coast near Ville er Ville 


I1y% x19 


150) 108 


J. P. A. ANTIGNA 


Deceased 


Mother and Child 


214 x 14K 


MODERN PAINTINGS. 49 


Iog eat 


J. BEAUME IS 
Lion Hunters 


15 x 213¢ 


Tro 


G. MICHEL SO 
Deceased 
Champs-Elysees 
Drawing 


10% x 16% 


Tif 5x 


A. G. DECAMPS 


Deceased 
Environs of Constantinople 
Drawing 


744 x II 


I12 SFO 


J. P. S. CHARDIN 
Deceased 


Washer Woman 


(From Bournonville Sale.) 


534 x 434 


50 THE THOMAS ROBINSON COLLECTION. 


iy u3 
; E, FROMENTIN 
Deceased 
Arabs on Horseback 


I0ox 14% 


wa yy) 114 
C. F. DAUBIGNY 


Deceased 


Landscape 


Drawing 


11%x17% 


5D 1 
C. F. DAUBIGNY 


Deceased 


Evening 


Drawing 


I0x 18% 


20. 116 


ISIDORE ALEXANDRE AUGUSTIN PILS- 


Deceased 


The Turk 


13x9% 


MODERN PAINTINGS. 51 


117 CLO 
Cc. TROYON 
Deceased 
Near Paris—Mt. Valerian in the distance 
it x 18% 


118 
P. MARILHAT / ome 
Deceased 
Twilight near Marseilles 
iy x17\% 


119 
i: B. GC. COROT 
Deceased 
Florence at Sunset 


6% x9 


_ FO 


N. BERCHERE 


The Watering Place 
10% x 17% 


flr, 


BA I 


T. ROUSSEAU 


Deceased 


The Wood Yard 
8%x 10% 


52 THE THOMAS ROBINSON COLLECTION, 


LEO 122 
A. G. DECAMPS 


Deceased 


Turkish Guard 


I2x9Q 


12% 


ey /> auy J. B. C. COROT 


Deceased 
Coast of Normandy 
1836 
13% x 18 


Z§0 3 
H. VERNET 


Deceased 


In the Stable 


181% x 23 


fe Vy 125 
7 ji; BiG CORGE 


Deceased 


Mountain Stream 
Qi x 12% 


MODERN PAINTINGS. 


126 
Pen ee GERICAULT 
Deceased 
Torso 
13% x 16% 


127 
Neo DIAZ 
Deceased 
Forest of Fontainebleau 
12% x 174% 


128 
fee ee COROT 


Study in Italy 


II% x 16 


129 
G COURBET 
Deceased 


Willows by the Kiverside 


£7 x24 


130 
col PEuURE 
Deceased 


Head of a Young Girl 


Drawing 


18 x14 


LOL 


‘f 


54. THE THOMAS ROBINSON COLLECTION. 


Fee. Ett 
G. MICHEL 
Deceased 


Landscape 


Drawing 


14 x33 


C. F. DAUBIGNY 


Deceased 


On the Seine 


gx 18% 


ee 133 
J. B. C. COROT 


Deceased 


Florence 


(From the (Collection of Madame Balzac.) 


8 x 163% 


(5 - 


J. F. MILLETT 


Deceased 


Frontier Life 


Drawing 


I5 x 21% 


MODERN PAINTINGS. 55 


135 Vie ee S 
C. J. NATOIRE 


Deceased 


The Ascension 


Drawing 


Ig x 83¢ 


136 ae 


H. DAUMIER 


Deceased 
Maladie Imaginaire 
Drawing 


Il1x9% 


137 
Cot. DAUBIGNY 


Deceased 


Landscape 


9% x17 


138 
Pepa CORT 


Deceased 


Study of Trees 
13% x 103% 


56 THE THOMAS ROBINSON COLLECTION. 


138 
Ki Z N. V. DIAZ 
Deceased 
Dogs 
84x 104% 


140 


L/ IO T. ROUSSEAU 


Deceased 


Village de la Brie 
10% x 1534 


OO &( 


E, FROMENTIN 


Deceased 


Caravansary Constantine 


29 X 43 

WoO us 

; C. F. DAUBIGNY 
Deceased 

Autumn Sunset 

16 x 21 

th Swe, 143 

E. LAMBINET 


Deceased 


Bougival 


17 x29 


MODERN PAINTINGS. 57 


144 


Poteeee bo Gi RICAULT SOOO 


Deceased 


stable Scene 


20 x 24 


145 FSi 


J. L. GEROME 


Curtius Throwing Himself into the 
Flames to Save his Country 
211% x 304% 


146 ee 
HENRI REGNAULT 


Deceased 


Moresque Dancing Girl 


32 x 24 


Mt Lye 
J. BASTIEN LE PAGE 


Deceased 


The Rainbow 


23x 28% 


148 


N. V. DIAZ SFO 


Deceased 


Spanish Muleteer 
12/4 x 9% 


58 THE THOMAS ROBINSON COLLECTION. 


GSE 149 
; A. G. DECAMPS 


Deceased 


Samson and Delilah 
10% x 15% 


i700 150 
JULES DUPRE 
| Landscape 


16 x 28 


ZSOO isi 


C. TROYON 


Deceased 


Cattle Ploughing 


21% x25% 


THIRD EVENING’S SALE. 
TuHuRSDAY, Nov. 18, 


Commencing at 8 o’clock P, M. promptly. 


52 
CHARLES LAFAGE 25 
Deceased 
Landscape 
10% x 15 


_ ee 


P. MARILHAT 


Deceased 


Arab Funeral in Algiers 


4% x12 


154 y 


i, B.C. COROT 


Deceased 


Sunset in the Mountains 
6x 10% 


. Veg 


PIERRE AUGUSTE RENOIR 


Winter 


16 x 224% 


60 THE THOMAS ROBINSON COLLECTION, 


J - 156 


CONSTANTINE TROYON 
Deceased 
Ducks 
64% x 4% 


157 
A. DE BEAULIEU 


Constantinople 
115g x 6 


G5 158 
A. G. DECAMPS 


Deceased 
Pigs 


103% x14 


ets, 159 
N. V. DIAZ 


Deceased 


Fete Champetre—Days of Crinoline 


Lt x10 


160 


wh O MONTICELLI 


Figures 
12% x 18% 


_MODERN PAINTINGS. 61 


161 Rae TS 
CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY 
Deceased 
The Coming Shower 
10% x 164 
162 Ee FO 


feu so COROT 


Deceased 


Environs of Florence 


Painted during his first visit to Italy, 
7x 104% 


/5O 


163 
JULES DUPRE 


The Cottage 


9% x8 


164 JIO 
L. LATOUCHE 


Deceased 


Berck—Coast of France 


93% x 16 


165 Ze 


GEORGES MICHEL 


Deceased 


Landscape 


I2x17% 


62 THE THOMAS ROBINSON COLLECTION. 


XS 166 
' EUGENE BOUDIN 


Washing Day 


9% x13 


“FO 167 
J. B. C. COROT 


Deceased 


Landscape 


7x 12 


) SO 168 
i R. P. BONNINGTON 


Deceased 


Looking Towards the Tuileries 


Painted in 1820. 
123f x 18 


f. 169 
ES, 
EUGENE DELACROIX 


Deceased 


Portrait of Himself 


9 x6% 


170 


ee 
LLES J.B. CG CORGE 


Deceased 


Among the Lakes 
63x 12% 


MODERN PAINTINGS. 


171 
P, MARILHAT 
Deceased 
Algerian Landscape 


124% x18 


172 
BARON GERARD 
Deceased 
Phryne before the Tribunal 


6%x9 


173 
E. DELACROIX 


Deceased 


Taking the Last Vow 


107x014 


174 
WeBeC. COROT 


Deceased 


Coast of France 


Sx 14 


175 
CHARLES FRANCOIS DAUBIGNY 
Deceased ; 
Autumn Sunset 
WYW%x Il 


63 


Vie 


SO 


Jive 


64 THE THOMAS ROBINSON COLLECTION. 


200 ue 
| Cc. TROYON 
Deceased 


French Cottage 


9% X 13 


| 177 
ZO T. COUTURE 


Deceased 


Head of Falconer 


Drawing 


13% x 104% 


LO 178 


D. A. M. RAFFET 


Deceased 


Portrait of a French General 


Drawing 

g x 634 
SK ae 
) (yO E. ISABEY 
Pa Deceased 


The German King Swearing Allegiance 


to Charlemagne 
1034 x 1334 


MODERN PAINTINGS. 


180 
A. VOLLEN 


Sl sloite 


22x 18% 


181 
Nove DIAZ 


Deceased 


Gathering Fagots 
434 x 23 


182 
J, Fo MILLET 


Deceased 


Ploughing 


94 x 14% 


183 
JULES DUPRE 


Marine 
13% x 174% 


184 
V. BERTIN 


Deceased 


Young Ladies’ Institute 


E77 x E23 
6* f 4 


66 


O50 


? 


THE THOMAS ROBINSON COLLECTION. 


185 
N. V. DIAZ 


Deceased 


Forest of Fontainebleau 


Io x 113¢ 


186 
J. B,C CORO 


Deceased 


Near Ville d' Avray 


13x94 


187 
THEODORE ROUSSEAU 
Deceased 


Landscape 


From the Collection of M. Sensier. 


Government Cachet on Back. 


8 x II 


188 
A. F. DESCHAMPS 


Deceased 


Scissors Grinder 


133% X 10% 


MODERN PAINTINGS. 


67 


189 
ieee GC KOOUEPLAN 
Deceased 
Landscape 


I7X 11% 


190 
Tee LccCOROT 
Deceased 
Early Morning 


9% X 19% 


I 9 I 
A. ASSELYN 
Deceased 
Italian Landscape 


ELASl 


192 
G. COURBET 


Deceased 


Sunset on the Wave 


From the Collection of Emile Girardin. 


19 X 25% 


193 
G. MICHEL 


Deceased 


Cloud Effects 


tex 22 


I Zou 


7 Ld 


68 THE THOMAS ROBINSON COLLECTION, 


Jo ic 194 
0 /- : J. B. C. COROT 
Deceased 
Misty Morning 
13 X 83f 
vA 5 ay oS 195 
Us J. F. MILLET 
Deceased 
Sheep Shearing 
Drawing 
8144 x6% 
a 5 si 196 
CONSTANTINE TROYON 
Deceased 
Landscape 
123f X 734 
Ve 
260 197 


P. MARILHAT 


Deceased 


Vue de Thiers, France 


20% x 28 

| 

198 

a ; O C. F. DAUBIGNY 
Deceased 


Landscape 


MODERN PAINTINGS. 69 


ay LBC 
Van C2 COROT 


Deceased 


Morning at Ville d’Avray 


QM x 1234 


200 Ds b 
hey 
GUSTAVE COURBET We 


Deceased 


Ornans, Birthplace of Courbet 


15 x 18 


AeA E Vif 
Halen Asses CERICAULT 0 


Deceased 


Dragoon 


1818 
14 x 124 


Pee Eel CORE 42s 


Deceased 


Portrait of M. Rude, the Sculptor 
13}2X9% 


203 
M. FORTUNY eee 
Deceased B32 ») 
A Corner in Granada 
83f x 113 


70 


ILO 


THE THOMAS ROBINSON COLLECTION. 


204 
A. G. DECAMPS 


Deceased 


Turkish Yard 


Exhibited in Salon, 1831. 
54% x84 


205 


Nive aia 


Deceased 


Beech Tree 
1334 x 9% 


206 


7B CG CORGT 


Deceased 


Classic Landscape 


9 x 103% 


20% 


G. MICHEL 


Deceased 


The Stone Breakers 


184% x 22 


208 


J. B. JONGKIND 


Moonlight 


£3°%.56 


MODERN PAINTINGS. 71 


209 
C. F. DAUBIGNY Zz oO 
Deceased 
Springtime 
154% x10 


210 
bec. COROT / SD ‘ 


Deceased 


The Old Tree 


10% X14 


DAUMIER 


Deceased 


The Choir 


1934 X 24 


a ae 


WILLIAM M. HUNT 


Deceased 


Landscape—Easton, Massachusetts 


24x. 36 


: Lhe 


TBC COROT 


Deceased 


The Cabin 


IO X I5 


2OV0 


mn 


10 


72 


THE THOMAS ROBINSON COLLECTION. 


214 
E. DELACROIX 


Deceased 


Arab Spy 


281% xX 23% 


215 
C. F. DAUBIGNY 


Deceased 


Evening 


20 X 32 


216 
N: Ve DEAZ 


Deceased 


Mother and Child 


16 X 2537 


217 
J. .B. C) CORGT 
Deceased 
Italian Landscape 
134% x21% 


218 
C. TROYON 


Deceased 


Cow Grazing 


Crayon Drawing 
16 X 21% 


MODERN PAINTINGS. 73 


219 
LOUIS DAVID C.F 


Deceased 


Portrait of Marshal Ney 


12x 9% 


220 SEO : 
BARON GROS 
Deceased 
Marshal Massena 
25% X17% 


221 SJ S00 
fees To GERICAULT 
Deceased 
Stable Interior 


184 X 23 


222 40g 

fon GaCOROT * 
Deceased 

Landscape 


16% X 213% 


223 hisyy 

T. ROUSSEAU 
Deceased 
Sunset 


13 X 16 


74 


Vl 0 


[00 


THE THOMAS ROBINSON COLLECTION. 


224 
A. G. DECAMPS 


Deceased 


Parting by the River Side 


11% X15 


225 


J. 8. OGROs 


Deceased 


Oak Trees 
19% x 25% 


226 


C. F. DAUBIGNY 


Deceased 


Twilight 


26 x 363 


227 
J.-F. MILLEE 
Deceased 
Flight into Egypt ; 
123 x 9K { 


228 


T. ROUSSEAU 


Deceased 


Forest of Fontainebleau 


12% X 14% 


5 
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eer 


MODERN PAINTINGS. 75 


229 7) 
HORACE VERNET ee 
The Lion 
40 X 32 
230 Ad ee 


EUGENE FROMENTIN 


Deceased 


Arab Staff Officer Calling to the Fight 


234%4X35% 


231 Vee 
ROSA BONHEUR 


Holstein Bull 


IIx 18% 
ME ISOC 
C. TROYON 


Deceased 


Stable Interior with Cow 
18% x 21% 


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